Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1912 — Page 4
DAILYDEMOCRAT ricrU'-jjd Every Evening, Except Sunday by 9ECATUR DEMOCRAT COMPANI LEW G. ELLINGHAM JOHN H. HELLER Sucecriptlon Rate* Per Week, by carrier 10 cents per Year, by carrier 15.00 Per Mouth, by mail .5 cents ler year, by mail $2.50 tingle Copies 2 cents Advertising ratoe made known on application. Kn’ored at the poetoftica in Decatur, (nd*-- .a, aa ec~tnd class nail. FOR SALE. Scotch Collie pups. Will make excellent cattle dogs. Call 'phone, No. 6-S, or inquire of Fred Schurger at Menig's pool room. 296t6 (Advertisement) o FARMS PGR *A’.C. ISO acres, level, flne, black ground, fine brick uouse, tine new oarn on pike near the city. Price, *60.00 per acre. 160 acres, fffie brick house and barn, $4,000 worth of timber, near the city, 60 acres, bottom black soil. Price, $70.00 per acre 114 acres, f-e miles from city, on pike, flue new uouse and barn, some timber.- Price, (iti.OOO. 160 acres, brick house and barn, good outbuildings, $2,000 worth of tipiber. nearly al', level, near the city. Price, *7,000. Also n ai>v small fems, SC and 40 acres, Lu* unimproved. WM. F. FOHLAR. m-» Batesville, Ind. (Advertisement) no Hunting allowed. Notice is hereby given that from this da">, November 20, 1912, no hunting will be allowed on the farms of John Omlor, located in Root and i Washington t iwnsliips, in Adams county, Indiana. Any person caught bunting in these woods will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.; 277t12 JOHN OMLOR. (A .vert'.semoni) EASTERN STAR ELECTION. r 1 # . i «»*1 The Eastern Star election of officers will take place Friday evening The presence of all members is desired. ——-- o Mrs L. R. Brokaw of Fort Wayne was a visitor here. Mrs. Myrtle Dunbar went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to shop. J Mi’s Luella Heckman returned to St. John's this afternoon after shop ping here. Mary Margaret, babe of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voglewede, is 11! with a high fever and under the doctor's care. David Rice and others of Root town ship are advocating the organization' of a debating society for the Men-' mouth school O. L. Vance will go to Fort Wayne this evening to call on >ls wife. If< she la able she will be brought home from tLe hospital this evening. FOUND—A pair of elbow kid gloves I owner can have same by proving property and paying for add. Enquire at this office. — MB I I IBIS e,»Q Democrat
Snappy Winter Styles Overcoats of the latest models and fabrics Big coats, which give wonderful protection, with their wide collars and long Shirts some have belts, others plain to suit ail taste. For the man who desires a “Dressy Overcoat” a coat of Milton or Kersey with velvet collar, is th accepted garment. The prices are right- investigate our offering before you decide on that needed suit or overcoat. 7* See our display window of » practical and useful gifts \ fT' for him for Xmas-our large /HLnl assortment enables you to } € \ ma^e u)ur buying easUmuUuj B/B * er ~ w ’ { b us-well be glad to show you. THE MYERS-DAILEY CO. I
DOIMGS IN SOCIETY B •• • sSßin ii see • •*«■ Mrs. Dan Sprang Entertains Sunday School Class at Dinner. J ) i WILL MAKE PLANS i ! i For Christmas Donation to • Poor—Election of Offi- ' ters Held. WEEK’S SOCIAL CALENDAR. Thursday. C. W. B. M. —Mrs. Andrew Artman. Entre Nous—Miss Ruby Miller. Euterpean—Mrs. J. S. Paterson. Presbyterian Aid —Mrs. W. H. Gleiser. Florhul de Purin —Flora FleddcrJohann. ’ Baptist Aid Mrs. Sipes. ' Evangelical Aid —Mrs. Howard . Burdg. Friday. Eureka Club —Bertha Deam. Mite Society—Mrs. John Barnhart. Medical Society—Dr. W. E. Smith. Saturday. Mite Society Pantry Sale—Gas Of--1 flee. The more you know the less sure are you.—Voltaire. The W. R. C. will give a special show at the Star theater next Tuesday. December 17th, the proceeds to be v.s<*d for charity. The high school quartet will sing. • Mrs. Daniel Sprang will entertain i the twenty-five members of the Sunday I school class of the M. E. church of whkn sB« is teacher, at a dinner at 6 o'clock this evening. There will be various amusements also for a good time for the girls. The primary reason for the meeting at thia time is to arrange for their part to the Sunday , I school Christmas donation to the poor, 1 but Mrs. Sprang wished to combine 1 pleasure with business and art-ranged for a dinner In connection. Ifrs. D. D. Heller bad a very good paper for the Shakespeare club Wedj nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. , llif liiAtj'PC.t bsiJUM SwteUIsh Literature" Mrs. Tyndall and , Mrs. Boyers aiso b?d good readings along this ling Tt>e club will continue its study next week at the home of j Mrs. J S Boyers, when Mrs. D. G. M. Trout will have the paper. ~ I The members of the Loyal Women's ' 'class of the Christian Sunday school I were entertained by Mrs. Henry Stev-1 ( ena Wednesday afternoon. The annual election of officers was held, when the same ones were again chosen: President, Mrs Stevens, and secretary and treasurer. Mrs. W. P. McKinney. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess There was a good attendance at the I German Reformed Ladles' Aid at the home of Mrs. Henry Schlickman on Fourth street Wednesdav afternoon, and among them was Mrs. Ernest ; Schlickman, who has been living in j Denver. Colo, but who has returned here, with her husband, to make their' home. The society was much passed
'to have her again in its circle. At this time the Helping Hand society also hold an apron sale and disposed of the greater number of its aprons. The Eastern Star will hold their annual election of officers tomorrow night. Everbody member is requested to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meason of St. Louis, Michigan, Ralph Kauffman and Will Harrison of Paulding, Ohio, were entertained at a six o'clock dinner in a royally good way by Mr. and Mrs. Levi Baker. j . The Eureka club has postponed its meeting from this evening until tomorrow evening when Miss Bertha Deam will be hostess. The marriage of Budd Eaikn VanSweringen, only son of Dr. and Mrs. Budd VanSweringen of Fort Wayne, took place Wednesday evening to Miss Nancy A. Ayres, daughter of Mrs. Eva K. Ayres, of Philadelphia, at the home of the bride- The bride's sister, Miss Eva Ayres, was married at the same time to Dr. William Terry. The groom's mother was Miss Cora Miesse, of this city. They will go to, Los Angeles, Cal, where they will i spend the winter on account of Mr. • Van Sweringen's health. o ■ —■ - PIANO ANO OTHER ARTICLES FOR SALE. Oak case piano 13 fine condition; dining room table and sideboard, i rugs, book case, sofa, and some other | articles of furniture. Customers may call any day this' week at 310 N. 4th St 273t6 DAN ERWIN. 7AdverV“ement) PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned -will offer for sale i on the Henry layers farm ' mile south of Decatur, on the Mud Pike, on Thursday, Dec. 12, beginning promptly at 9:00 o'clock a. m, the following property, to-wit: Ten Head H'.'ses One sorrel mare, 4 years ol<* weight 1600 Tbs, bred: bay. 7 years old, weight 1550 lbs, bred; chestnut sorrel mare, 7 years old, weight 1500 lbs,' bred; 7-yearold gelding, weight 1300 lbs.; 2-year-old sorrel mare, % Belgian, weight 1250; 2-y|ar-old gelding, weight 1300; 3-year old driving horse. [ lady broke; 2 spring mare colts, spring boros eolt. These horses are bred from the Wren Belgian Horse com pany. Five Haul Cat Us: Qne black eww. « years old, % Jersey, will be] fresh March 1; Holstein cow, 5 years; old, fresh soon: 2 Durham eows, fresh j soon, full-blooded Durham heifer; 25 bead of sheep, c'msistlng of 24 extra J good breeding ewes and 1 full-blood**? i ram. 47 Head of Hogs: Seventeen; *feeders. 5 fat ones; 10 brood sows that I will farrow from March 20 to April 1; . 24 pigs, 1 full-blooded Poland China! 'male hog. Farming Implements: I Deering binder. Dane bay loader,' Deering hay tedder, Milwaukee fnower. McCormick steel hay rake. McCormlck disc, Moline check row corn ■ planter, 10-hoe Champion grain drill, * A very riding corn plow. Buckeye corn plow, Joijn Deere breaking plow, Schunk breaking plow, spike tooth harrow, spring-tooth c-tow. double-] shovel plow, slrcle shovel plow, Mo line beet cultivator, beet lifter, Troy wagon, with bed; scoop board, mud boat, grind atone, hog rack, set dump I board*, set hay ladders, set double* 1 j work harness, 400 bu. Big Four seed oats, no mustard and alee and bright; HkS shocks of fodder m bundles, 655' . — .
shocks shredded fodder, corn tn crib, hay in mow and other* articles too numerous to mention. ■Ail sums of ss.f> and under, cash In hand. Over »5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving approved security. 4 per cent off for cash; no property removed until settled for. Dinner will be served by the Ladies' Aid society. « l. s. McMichael. John Spuhler, Auct. J. F. F-.vhte, Clerk. FOR SAIJD -Full-blooded Duroc male and sow pigs. Old enough for service. Come soon. Inquire of J. W. Klopfenstein, Monroe, K. No. 3. Advt. 293t3 SOLD &- ! tP » | E Si ? 'i k I i i -J* ■ ‘ " I. | fllAl , iHKI *!■ .Is Jot * Al —-X. .A. , X For The High Dollar IF YOU LET ME CRY YOUR SALE Years of experience has taught me how. List Your Sale at Once JOW SPUHLER Auctioneer THE PROPHET Os THE HOUR DAVIS WA'.l., | (LA RVOYANT, • »*» • 50c 50c ! j Why be discouraged or unhappy • hen Professor WaU’g advice I* •ought and Uk«a? S'our life to him ■l* like an open book. Before you utter a word Lu 'em enter into your life and reveai hidden therjin. thia*b that have long escaped your meibo. y while i you ait dumbfounded at his -..onlerful revelations If you are unhappy *»«• and that everything you nndortakv goes wrong there mu*l be *oc** reason, call and »*e Mr. Wall, be ovuroomea such trouble It le not only what ho tells you. It io what he can do for Are I you tn doubt? If ho clll on him it i once. He glvee advice On all matters pertaining to love, courublp, marrt age. divaroe, lbw sgita. deed*, will*..' patonta, mortgage*, burled treasure*, etc Uidy in atiMdancr • .* Locatvd at 322 <eadleon St., Corner 4tn M. Meuro 10 a. m. to •p. m. ixrw tub. Me *
ss It Is Now Tne For j 1 Xmas. She ping We have a large assort nt of house Z» slippers for all the fan in all colX ora and styles. Fanes agings for ZZ children. Com<* in an tus show 2 you what a nice presj /u can sell you. U •» ♦• > K "peoples & serkF jj == i
CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS S and consider, you want your money to go as far as possible, as Christmas time is he and you need so many things. We are well equipped to help you out. We rn-lo our money go the fartherest. Our stock is new and complete with the most pr<ic- al Christmas gifts everything on display for your inspection. Handkeichiefs, dres • scarfs, mufflers, center pieces, pillow tops, petticoats,, neckwear, scarfs, kid giov , novelties of all kinds, shirt waist, new fancy dre-s shirts, coiset covers, bed spn s, lace curtains, shoes everything that would make a useful Amas. gilt tor both y u and old. We have hundreds of other items to numerous to mention. BL? A ETS-: Just re- nPD KI 0 F? IITf 0' Mens Underwear cen 200 pr. of large KH Mi U \ Mens heavy fleeced shirts & size .kets in grej & jj jJlil’l 0 £ Jjlli M drawers all sizes 32 to 46 an 98c pair 38c each hi labaKer Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Station
l \DIES’ SHIRT WAISTS. ) Just eived, a new line of Ladies' >iiirt Waists tor Xmas. Lxdie. Low-neck, Grey Flannel Wei. t. with a red tie. Just the thin b - for Xmas present 93c Ladies Low-neck, with soft colla” tailored waists, French cuff, laced with red tie, all coat slet * >s, only 98c Ijvdir ' Tailored Waist, with small dainty pocket, plain coat sleeve, only 93c CENTER PIECES. Center pieces of all kinds, up from 25c Batten t ig Center Pieces,, ea. only 25c NOVELTIES.’ Cohibs, Hat Pins. Barrets, Broaches, Bar Pins, and a good many more articles to choose from HANDKERCHIEFS. A lafge line of Handkerchiefs, ■ from 5. 1c to 25c SPECIAL, UNDERWEAR! SPECIAL! “ Ladies' Vests and Pants, Heavy Fleeced, hill large size; we also have the new no button garment, at, each 25c Ladies' Union Suits, Heavily Fleeced, full targe size garment, also no button garment at, suit 7..45c We also carry a large assortment of Boys’, Misses' and Children's un-, derwear. OUTING FLANNEL. I* A Irnte assortment of fancy str't s, light or dark Outing Flannel, only, yard 5c A lar* — assortment of 10c grade Outing Flannel, yard, only .. .8 1-3 c “i.ANKETS! BLANKETS! 10-4 Fu'l Size Blanketa. heavily fleeced, in grey or tan, 90c value, pair, only 69c Specinl $1.15 value of good heavy Blanket in grey or tan, pair, : only 89c KIMONAS. Alar -« assortment of Ladiea’ Klmo- -.s, hcsvily fleeced Persian [• -pat'-rns 98c VELVET PURSES. ; Velvet Purses In black or brown, with long cord 50c and 75c
See us before buying. We will make your money go the fartherest Everything on di-p' 1/ for your inspection, -see our display in the show window, even thing in the store wil 1 nakea useful gift, come in and make your XmaseShopping Joyfull.
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iDe <.» Want Ads Pa> ▼ Advantage of early , ing has been dem nated by the Packages w w have laid awav, as th. munt is over doubled its ->f any previoul year. We give ail the same advantaj; no deposit required All r graving Free ard is don* by hand. Our line of Xm: presents is the larg< st we I ve ever handled, renter er in buying your Jeweln hat everything in t e Jew ry line except diamonds is j < <*ne third less this ye han last year so do not pr_ st' ears prices. If you s» o-ir price* you can be .cot ced of tils fact. 1 . 3 3 ’ ■ I* tky Jewelry Store
SHOES! SHOESiI $3.50 Ladies' Tan Button Shoe, Latest High Toe 12.69 ' $3.50 I Adies' Velvet Button Shoe, all latest Toes and Heels, only $2.45 $3.00 Ladies' Pat Button or Blucher Shoes, all latest Fall Styles $1.98 $3 00 Ladles' Gun Metal Button or Blucher Shoes, all latest Fall Styles $1.98 $2.25 Ladies' Heavy Kangaroo or ' Box Calf Shoe, a good winter shoe, all styles, 2H to 8, only $1.69 Misses’, boys' and children’s shoes at a great saving. SHOES! SHOES!! $3.00 Men’s Pat. Button or Blucher Shoe, all latest Fail Style, only $2.45 $3.00 Men's Gun Metal, Button or ' Blucher Shoe, latest High Toe $2.45 $2 50 Men’s Vici Kid, Gun Metal or Box Calf Shoe, plain Toe or ..Tip »L9B Special! $2.25 Men’s Heavy Tan Work Shoe, all. solid leather, only ...$1.75 60 pair of Men's Satin Calf Shoe, sold all over at $1.85, special $1.49 | $4.00 Men's Tan Button Shoe, the latest New Willow Calf, only $2.98 $3 50 Men's Heavy Tan Work Shoe, made of Musk Ox. be*t waterproof shoe made, 0n1y..*2.69 SWEATER COATS. Men's extra heavy Sweater Coats, I in green, grey or brown, 0n1y...98e , Boy's Heavy Grey Sweater Coats, with the latest high Byron collar, oniy 45c $3.00 ijidies' all wool Sweater Coats, all colors, made with two pockets and high Byron . collar, all sizes f 1.98 COTTON BATTS. .... .... Cotton Batt Roll 7c Cotton Batt. 4-pound roll 59c SPECIAL, PETTICOATS. SPECIAL! $1.50 Ladles* Black Heatberbloom Petticoata, with double flounce, only 98c $1.50 Ladles' White Petticoata, trimmed with 20 to 24-inch emI broidery, only 98c
YOUR FALL INCOME DURING the fail and winter months, many people receive a considerable amount of money from the sale of produce. Th s money represents the income tor the greater part of the year. It is necessary’ therefore, to exercise prudence in its use. The money should be deposited in a bank where it will be safe anti secure. Payments can then be made for supplies, by drawing out a portion of the deposit. This plan assures not only positive saety fcr your money, but will help you to economize in its use. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK OR BEARING INTEREST. V FIRST NATIONAL BANK «“* • • • INDIANA Capital 1100,000. SJU.j-JO. P. W- Smith.p»reaideni W. A. Kuebler, V. Pmidrat C. A. DurM.’Caahicr F . W. Jaebk.r, Awt.-CarLier deposits a;cce pt e d by mail A Sensible OMCHRISTMAS Give Something Sensible This Year Why not a pair of shoes, a nice pair of slippers or even a good pair of nibben, arctics or rubber biota of what to give trouble you noiong- . er. The most senmble gift, in the world are Mound ’ in our shoe store. 1 U1 ts Mp You To Decide At The ' HOME of good shoes "WINNES SHOE~ STORE
GINGHAMS. Some more of that good Apron Gingham .yard, only 5o MEN’S HOUSE SLIPPERS. Men's House Slippers In tan or black, all sizes from 6 to 11, a dandy Xmas gift, pair only 98c LADIES' HOUSE SLIPPERS. Ladles' House Slippers, all colors, with fur or without, all sizes, 3 to 8, a useful Xmas *ift, only 98c AVIATION CAPS. Ladies' and Misses’ Aviation Caps 49c COMFORTS! COMFORTS!! $1.35 value of Heavy Comforts, in assorted patterns, only 98c $1.75 Heavy Comforts, in assorted patterns $1.39 MUSLIN. Unbleached Muslin, yard 5c Extra tine I'nbleached Muslin, yard 73<c Bleached Muslin, yard 53 4 c Good heavy 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, yard 23c CORSETS. We handle a complete line of C. B. LaSpirite Corsets, guaranteed to give satisfaction. $1.50 Corsets $1.39 1.00 Corsets 89 .50 Corsets ’ 42 BED SPREADS. $2.00 value of White Bed Spreads, cut corners, with or without fringe, only $1.49 $1.50 value of White Bed Spreads, without fringe .* 98c WORK SHIRTS. SPECIAL. Men's 50 value of Work Shirts, a large assortment to pick from, 14% to 17 38c LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Just received a new and complete line of Muslin Underwear. Ladies' all-over Embroidery Corset covers, all sizes, useful Xmas present 49c Indies' Corset Cover, trimmed with lace, each only 25c Indies' Gowns and Slip-overs, from, each 49c to 98c Ladies' Muslin Drawers, with real wide embroidery, trimmed, only 49c
